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Setting: When and where does this chapter happen?
Rookery of the Lincoln Park Zoo
Plot: Write a summary (5 to 7 sentences) of what happens in the chapter.
Jenna was waiting for her father. She was giving a piece of bread to the ducks, and her dad arrived
with a bag of bread. He wasn't drunk and Jenna started to talk about how she feel about her father.
She said that he have to change and control himself. Jenna also said that she won't see him if he's
keep drinking. Her father went back and Jenna was crying and she threw one piece of bread to a
scared baby duck. The duck gobbled it up and Jenna thought the duck is a true survivor like herself.
Characters: What new information do you learn about the main characters (Jenna, Mrs. Gladstone, Alice, Elden, Harry Bender)?
Jenna loves her family and she tried to protect everyone. She now knew that her father made her strong
and showed how to say no to the darkness.
Analysis: Why is this chapter important to the story?
It's the final chapter of the story and Jenna finally tells the truth of how she feels about her father.
Setting: When and where does this chapter happen?
Rookery of the Lincoln Park Zoo
Plot: Write a summary (5 to 7 sentences) of what happens in the chapter.
Jenna was waiting for her father. She was giving a piece of bread to the ducks, and her dad arrived
with a bag of bread. He wasn't drunk and Jenna started to talk about how she feel about her father.
She said that he have to change and control himself. Jenna also said that she won't see him if he's
keep drinking. Her father went back and Jenna was crying and she threw one piece of bread to a
scared baby duck. The duck gobbled it up and Jenna thought the duck is a true survivor like herself.
Characters: What new information do you learn about the main characters (Jenna, Mrs. Gladstone, Alice, Elden, Harry Bender)?
Jenna loves her family and she tried to protect everyone. She now knew that her father made her strong
and showed how to say no to the darkness.
Analysis: Why is this chapter important to the story?
It's the final chapter of the story and Jenna finally tells the truth of how she feels about her father.